Producer of the 2010 film 'Veer', Vijay Galani has taken his war against Salman Khan to the court. Galani, who was banned from filmmaking by FWICE (Federation Of Western India Cine Employees) following a complaint lodged by Salman with the film governing body, has filed a legal suit against FWICE a couple of days back. The case will be heard at the Dindoshi court today.

Producer of the 2010 film 'Veer', Vijay Galani has taken his war against Salman Khan to the court. Galani, who was banned from filmmaking by FWICE (Federation Of Western India Cine Employees) following a complaint lodged by Salman with the film governing body, has filed a legal suit against FWICE a couple of days back. The case will be heard at the Dindoshi court today.

"The Non-Cooperation Directive issued against me is illegal. If it had to be issued it had to be in conjunction with AMTPP (Association of Motion Pictures Producers' Association). But AMTPP has not endorsed it. I can make a film whenever I want to. This is sheer torture. I want to resolve this. I have done no wrong," Galani told Mumbai Mirror.

"The Non-Cooperation Directive issued against me is illegal. If it had to be issued it had to be in conjunction with AMTPP (Association of Motion Pictures Producers' Association). But AMTPP has not endorsed it. I can make a film whenever I want to. This is sheer torture. I want to resolve this. I have done no wrong," Galani told Mumbai Mirror.

The filmmaker was accused of not paying Salman Khan a sum of Rs 15 crore for the actor's role in his 2010 production. The actor had then approached the FWICE, who in turn had passed the directive against Galani.

The filmmaker was accused of not paying Salman Khan a sum of Rs 15 crore for the actor's role in his 2010 production. The actor had then approached the FWICE, who in turn had passed the directive against Galani.

Galani had then told a newspaper, "Unnecessarily, people have accused me of not paying Salman his dues. I am clean. I know what I am saying. I have kept quiet for too long. Not anymore though," and added, "Why doesn't Salman talk to me if he has a problem? You know what, I have met him at least seven to eight times in the past and he has never mentioned anything about an outstanding payment for Veer. Yes, I know he has lodged a complaint against me in FWICE. So what? He doesn't have the papers to prove that I have to give him any money."

Galani had then told a newspaper, "Unnecessarily, people have accused me of not paying Salman his dues. I am clean. I know what I am saying. I have kept quiet for too long. Not anymore though," and added, "Why doesn't Salman talk to me if he has a problem? You know what, I have met him at least seven to eight times in the past and he has never mentioned anything about an outstanding payment for Veer. Yes, I know he has lodged a complaint against me in FWICE. So what? He doesn't have the papers to prove that I have to give him any money."

And now, Galani has filed a case against the film governing body. ""I do not owe any money to Salman. I spoke to this paper exclusively in January this year and I maintain my stand. Let the Court decide now. I cannot tolerate this nonsense any longer," said the filmmaker.

And now, Galani has filed a case against the film governing body. ""I do not owe any money to Salman. I spoke to this paper exclusively in January this year and I maintain my stand. Let the Court decide now. I cannot tolerate this nonsense any longer," said the filmmaker.

Salman's allies are relentless in their pursuit of justice as well. "He is not giving up his demand of money rom Galani so easily. He is a member of FWICE and they will fight Galani in court," said a source close to the actor.

Salman's allies are relentless in their pursuit of justice as well. "He is not giving up his demand of money rom Galani so easily. He is a member of FWICE and they will fight Galani in court," said a source close to the actor.